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Jay Ajayi rushed nine times for 57 yards in the Eagles' Super Bowl 52 win over the Patriots.

Ajayi’s biggest play was a 26-yard burst on a third-and-four run in the second quarter. He was out-touched 14 to 9 by LeGarrette Blount, albeit deservedly because Blount ran so well. Still, it was a change from the Eagles’ previous backfield distribution. Acquired from the Dolphins for a fourth-round pick before Week 9, Ajayi wound up earning lead back duties but stayed in a rotation with Corey Clement and Blount. Coach Doug Pederson has long shown an affinity for committee backfields over feature backs. Ajayi did log 16-plus touches in four of Philly’s last six games and should expect a similar workload entering the 2018 season, which will be Ajayi’s contract year. Feb 4 - 10:30 PM

There was no concern over Ajayi's status after he practiced fully all week. Ajayi should be featured heavily in the Eagles' Super Bowl gameplan. Feb 2 - 5:17 PM

Jay Ajayi (ankle) is practicing fully this week.

Ajayi was limited in practice last week. His status has never been in doubt. Ajayi should push for 20-plus touches in the Super Bowl. Jan 31 - 6:21 PM

Jay Ajayi (ankle) was limited in Friday's practice.

Ajayi was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, then limited on Thursday and Friday. The downgrade in participation might normally hint at a setback, but that likely isn't the case with Super Bowl 52 still over a week away. Ajayi has logged 18 and 21 touches through two playoff games. He will be one of the biggest keys to Philadelphia's chances of upsetting New England. Jan 26 - 3:14 PM

Depth Charts

Carson Wentz (knee) was seen throwing up to 50 yards prior to Super Bowl LII.

No longer confined to crutches, Wentz let it rip during pregame warmups on Sunday, throwing balls up to 50 yards off his back foot. Wentz is making noticeable progress in his recovery from a torn ACL and expects to be ready for Week 1. Despite the injury, the second-year signal caller has promised not to change his style of play.

Jeffery is out at least six months after rotator cuff surgery. He'll likely spend all of training camp and the preseason on the active/PUP list, but most signs point to him being back for the start of the season. The missed time could be a concern given Jeffery's history of conditioning issues and setbacks. The Eagles are counting on Jeffery to stay healthy after signing him to a four-year, $52 million extension.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson said Jason Peters (ACL) is his "starting left tackle."

Peters has already said he will play in 2018, and it sounds like his coach will welcome him back with open arms. "He’s a Pro Bowl left tackle," Pederson said. "Guys like that, in my opinion, in my humble opinion, they can go out when they want to go out." Peters is questionable for training camp after tearing his ACL and MCL in October.